The Fellowship of Christian Athletes will induct Midland’s Ken Marks into the 2015-16 class of the organization’s Hall of Champions, 7 p.m. May 2, at the Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center.

Marks has served the Permian Basin FCA for decades as a Huddle sponsor at Lee High School and an FCA board member.

Marks, while a member of the Midland ISD School Board, started the FCA Huddle at Lee in the 1980s after a request by then Rebels football coach and future Texas Tech head coach Spike Dykes.

Since that time, Marks and his wife Mary Lea have hosted countless FCA meetings in their home, have taken athletes to FCA Camp at Estes Park, and have raised support for scholarships for local athletes.

In addition to his FCA duties, Marks also serves as a team chaplain for the Midland RockHounds.

Marks will be joined by fellow inductees, Jake Bostrom, Wayne Gordon, Anne Graham Lotz and Bobby Jones in the 2015-16 class. Each inductee will be honored with their photo and biography at the Hall of Champions at the FCA’s National Support Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

Since established in 1991, there have been 91 honorees that have been inducted into the Hall of Champions, which has included the likes of Tom Landry, Roger Staubach, John Wooden, Bobby Bowden, Tony Dungy, Branch Rickey, Mike Singletary and Bob Lilly.

For ticket requests and more information on Marks’ induction event at Wagner Noel, please visit permianbasinfca.org/impactawards.